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Old 11-07-2006, 07:39 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Actually if you take out the counter-productive and rather childish comments about Cameron - it's quite good.

Pity that Roger has had to be nagged and blasted to death on this forum to wake him up long enough to have a thought - and get it down on paper.

Would have made a half decent leader if he had started 2 years earlier, been proactive, listened, spent his time in the UK, made policy choices, made good people choices, built a political party rather than tearing one apart .... led basically.

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Old 15-07-2006, 10:50 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Actually if you take out the counter-productive and rather childish comments about Cameron - it's quite good.

Pity that Roger has had to be nagged and blasted to death on this forum to wake him up long enough to have a thought - and get it down on paper.

Would have made a half decent leader if he had started 2 years earlier, been proactive, listened, spent his time in the UK, made policy choices, made good people choices, built a political party rather than tearing one apart .... led basically.

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Yes, instead he had to spend it fighting off the idiots who thought RKS was a leader after leading UKIP to a eruo election result that rocked the political establishment and catapulted the party into a serious political player. Strange how everyone forgets that on here.

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While the papers are full of Labour sleaze, donations for lordships et etc etc...

...its good to see UKIP has its finger on the political pulse by slagging off the tories!
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While the papers are full of Labour sleaze, donations for lordships et etc etc...

...its good to see UKIP has its finger on the political pulse by slagging off the tories!
Agreed! UKIP does appear to be totally obsessed with getting discontented Tories to Join UKIP when they should equally be coming up with true stories every day exposing this fraudulent Labour government. Just a few discontented Tories joining UKIP will not win UKIP Westminster seats!
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You are actually more likely to get Tory voters by attacking Labour in some cases. If they think you are speaking for them more clearly, then they are more likely to side with you, than if you boot their normal choice.
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You are actually more likely to get Tory voters by attacking Labour in some cases. If they think you are speaking for them more clearly, then they are more likely to side with you, than if you boot their normal choice.
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I don't mind using Camerons comments as an opportunity, but it is true, where is the same treatment for Labour and the Lib Dems for that matter.
Haven't you noticed how stumm the Lib Dems are being ? Smart move.
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